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We had an absolutely perfect day with our tour guide - Rogin Luo - who took us for a hike along The Great Wall! Didn't know what to expect and were thrilled to have him as our guide. Very imformative, knowledgable and fun! We go to experience a part of The Great Wall that was unrestored and see all its natural beauty. Got a long history lesson along the way!

After the hike, we all went to lunch at a small place at the bottom of the hill. Located in a house, we ate lunch in the proprietors bedroom! What a hoot! Rogin is the Best of the Best! This tour company delivered for us and we are extremely grateful.

Wuhan is the capital city of Hubei Province and the largest city in the central China. It is composed of the three formerly independent towns (Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang), which are cut apart by the Yangtze River and Hanjiang River. Wuhan is at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Hanjiang River, hence the name of "the City of Rivers and Lakes".

Wuhan is a historical city with a history of over 3500 years. China's Chu culture starts here. The city was prised open to the foreign trade in 19th century by the Treaty of Nanjing. Today you still can find the colonial buildings in the former foreign concessions along Yanjiang Road and Jianghan Road. The 1911 Xinhai Revolution first broke out in the city of Wuhan, which sparkled the beginning of the end for the Qing Dynasty.

Wuhan has rich tourist resources and within a few hours'drive, you have an easy access to the Unesco World Heritage-crowned Wudang Mountains. Wuhan has an advantageous position in transportation thanks to its central location in China. Within five hours, by high-speed trarns from Wuhan, you will reach Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

Whether you are a leisure or business travler, Wuhan is worth your exploring for quite a few days. This is the one-stop place for planning your trip to Wuhan no matter you are a very independent traveler or local travel agency frequent user.

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Wuhan is within the subtropical monsoon climate zone featuring plenty of rainfall and sunshine. The summer in Wuhan is bitterly hot and humid, dubbed as "furnace", especially in the two months of July and August. The winter in Wuhan is very cold. The most of the railfall falls from April to July. The most comfortable months for travelere are spring and autumn.

So, please pay special attention to your ticket and make sure at or from which station you will arrive or leave Wuhan.

Overland Travel to Wuhan
It is very convenient to travel to Wuhan by highway. Several pivotal expressways intersect at Wuhan including Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway, Shanghai-Chengdu Highway and Wuhan Outer Ring Road which connects to the major highways of the country.

Travel to Wuhan by Flight
Wuhan Tianhe Internatioal Airport is about 26km northwest of the downtown Wuhan. The Tianhe Airport has direct domestic flights to the major cities in China including Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou as well as international flights overseas to Paris, Toyko, Seoul and Singapore.
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Taxi
At the present time, Wuhan has over 12,000 taxies operated by hundreds of taxi companies in all shapes and sizes. Taking taxi is the most common and convenient way for transportation inside the city. But taxis are sometimes hard to find, especially in commercial areas and in rush hours.

The subway line 2 is the first line in China that passes under the Yangtze River (a 3100m long tunnel), connecting Hankou District and Wuchang District, totalling 27.985km with 21 stations.

Sightseeing Bus
There is a public sightseeing bus with auto guides systerm in four languages Chinese, English, French and Japanese. Tourists can get on and off at any of the stops within the day by one tikcets. The following 18 stops:
Yangtze River Beach Park, Yuehan Dock, Jiqing Street, Wanda Plaza on Jianghan Road, Small Commodities Market on Hancheng Street, Guqin Tai (The Lute Platform), Guishan Mountain Scenic Area, 1911 Revolution Museum (Yellow Crane Tower0， Chu River Han Street Central Dock, Fangying Street of Han Street, Hubei Musuem, Liyuan Square at East Lake Scenic Area, Xudong Shopping Plaza, Wuhan Tiandi Plaza, Site of the August 7 Conference (Yuehan Dock), Jianghan Road Walking Street and Yangtze River Beach Park. Time: 08:30 - 18:30 (April - October); 9:00-17:00 (Nov - Mar). Ticket: RMB30.

Ferry
Though there are seven bridges across the Yangtze River in Wuhan, some of the ferry courses are still in use. One popular ferry course starts from Zhongshan Dock in Wuchang to Wuhan Ferry Terminal in Hankou. Every 20 minutes, ticket RMB1.5, from 6:30 to 20:00.
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Top 10 Attractions in Wuhan

Yellow Crane Tower: the land mark in Wuhan which has been standing on the top of She Mountain (Snake Mountain) for over 1800 years. East Lake: the largest city lake in China famous for its beautiful lake, Chu culture and flowers. Hubei Provincial Museum: a national-level musuem with a huge collection of cultural relics including the world famous Bell Chimes. Guiyuan Temple: One of the four largest temples in Wuhan, well known for its 500 arhats. Wuhan Botanical Garden: over 10,000 kinds of botanical resources collected and saved in the garden. Yifu Museum in the University of Geosciences: over 30,000 pieces of precious geological specimens. Wuhan Museum: more than 100,000 pieces of historical and cultural relics, including the secret devices from ancient imperial families. Qingchun Pavilion: Standing pposite Yellow Crane across the Yangtz River, the pavilion is renowned as "Place of Interest in the Three Chu". Wuhan happy Valley: a cultural theme park, a must attration for kids. .Eastern Race Course: the only international standard race course for hore riding in central China.

Wuhan Food belongs to Hubei Cuisine, one of China's top 10 cuisines with many representative dishes. There is a saying goes that Guangzhou is a paradise for eating Shanghai for dressing while Wuhan is famous for the combination of both - eating and dressing.

You can easily find plentiful restaurants and easteries in Hankou: the alleys north of Zhongshan Avenue, the area between Qianjin Yilu and Jiqing Street; in Wuchang: the alleys south of Zhoghua Road and Shouyi Garden Snack Street.

"Guozao" (spend morning) is a popular way to say having breakfast in Wuhan. The epitome of Wuhan breakfast is "reganmian", hot-dry noodles.

Below are the local snacks in Wuhan:
Duck's neck or Ya Bozi: made of duck necks and spices.
Bean skin or Doupi: a famous local dish with a filling of egg, rice, beef, mushrooms and beans.
Soup dumpling or Xiaolongtangbao: a kind of dumpling with thin skin made of flour, steamed with very juicy meat.

Shopping in Wuhan

Wuhan is a highly commercialized city, a shopping macca just like the city of Shanghai. The walking street of Jianghan is a must for first-time visitors who would like to go window shopping on their short trip to Wuhan. Below is the list of the popular shopping centers in Wuhan: